Figurante Posted April 24, 2009 Share Posted April 24, 2009 Miami City Ballet has updated their roster for next season: Congratulations to the following for their promotions! Alex Wong to Principal Soloist Daniel Baker to Soloist Cindy Huang to Corps Elizabeth Smedley to Corps Helen Ruiz to Corps Nicole Stalker to Corps The following dancers are no longer listed on the website: Andrea Spiridonakos - Soloist Alexandre Dufaur - Soloist Zherlin Ndudi - Soloist Kyra Homeres - Corps Herberth Riascos - Corps Amir Yogev - Corps Lisa Reneau - Corps Elice McKinley - Corps Peter Doll - Company Apprentice Gabriela Gonzalez - Company Apprentice Carling Talcott - Student Apprentice There are a few additions to the company: Congratulations!: Nathalia Arja Renan Cerdeiro Alexandre Ferreira MCB has added a new section to their website: Returning Guest Artists: Katia Carranza Yann Trividic Here is a link to the website: http://miamicityballet.org/super_human.php The high turnover, as found in many companies at this time, still dismays me. Link to comment
Helene Posted April 24, 2009 Share Posted April 24, 2009 Congratulations to the dancers who've been promoted, have joined the Company, and who have returned. Link to comment
bart Posted April 24, 2009 Share Posted April 24, 2009 Thanks, figurante. I always hate to see ANYBODY leave a company, and I wish everyone well. Dufaur was the Open Barre performance I attended last weekend, but did not dance. I like him, and he's grown a lot. I will miss him especially. He's an excellent photographer, by the way. Zherlin Ndudi has hardly had any stage time since he arrived ... what? two years ago? ... so there is no suprise there. Wong and Baker are no-brainers. The challenge will be to find more for them to do -- Wong especially. Both were dancing their hearts out last weekend in Quickstep, and Baker especially was in a wonderful groove. Link to comment
Jane Simpson Posted August 4, 2009 Share Posted August 4, 2009 Carling Talcott has joined the corps de ballet of the Royal Danish Ballet. Link to comment
cubanmiamiboy Posted August 4, 2009 Share Posted August 4, 2009 I'm happy to see Wong and Baker escalating the ranks. Congrats. They will have to work really hard to cover the huge space that Cox left behind. Sad to see Spiridonakos out. I loved this tall dancer. Link to comment
Justdoit Posted August 4, 2009 Share Posted August 4, 2009 Us, too. Unfortunately she was a beautiful, tall dancer in what is an obvious company of very short dancers. MCB is known in the ballet world for attracting alot of shorter dancers looking for jobs. Look around to see who else is a beautiful and tall dancer at MCB who is also not being seen very often. There are only a few of them, so it is easy to pick them out! If these same "tall MCB dancers" were dancing at say, NYCB or PNB or Boston, they might be considered to be on the shorter side!! Link to comment
Helene Posted September 19, 2009 Share Posted September 19, 2009 MCB posted a video interview with Alex Wong about his promotion on the company website: http://www.miamicityballet.org/blog/2009/0...ncipal-soloist/ (He's looking forward to "Who Cares?".) Link to comment
bart Posted September 19, 2009 Share Posted September 19, 2009 (He's looking forward to "Who Cares?".) He also mentions that he'd like the chance to dance the Hoofer in Slaughter on 10th Avenue. (He took tap even before he started ballet.) I'd like to see him given the chance to stretch himself into all kinds of new kinds of roles this season.. Is size an issue in the Hoofer? I can remember only Arthur Mitchell and Damian Woetzel. Both seemed reasonable tall in relation to their Strip Tease Girls. The best pairing for Wong so far seems to be Jeanette Delgado, but I don't see her as the Strip Tease Girl. Last time I saw Slaughter at MCB it was Jeremy Cox and the leggy Andrea Spiridonakis. Link to comment
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